My incredible research team and I pull enormous amounts of data relevant to the anti-democratic forces we’re facing today, but sometimes that just leads to hundreds of internet windows open instead of useable information. I decided to toss it up here to keep a running list of items worth looking at that I just can’t find the hours in the day to dig into. I figure I’ll offer them here along with some tips on how to pull out the most relevant pieces, preserve them or even report them when needed.
OUTSTANDING ITEMS OF INTEREST:
Twitter account @speakupmoveout beginning on January 20, 2021 and going backwards from there through the months leading up to that date. This account interacted with several insurrectionists, specifically Ivan Raiklin known for the #PenceCard pressure campaign on former VP Mike Pence to decline legitimate slates of electors on January 6, 2021.
Link: https://twitter.com/speakupmoveout
Archived: https://archive.ph/1JUNJ
OSINT Tips:
search account for key words; raiklin, electors, flynn, pence, #pencecard, constitution
scroll under ‘Tweets & Replies’, not just ‘Tweets’
Find something? What next:
screenshot the finding, and/or;
preserve to an archive website by copying the website link and pasting it into one of these websites:
Webcapture Archive Today: https://archive.ph/
Wayback Machine: https://archive.org/web/
If you believe the information you have found is important enough for the Select Committee investigating the Insurrection, you can submit to their TIP LINE: https://january6th.house.gov/tip-line
Some guy wrote a book basically cataloguing the entire coup d’état (seriously). No need to actually read it as a book, but it contains plenty of external links in chronological order that can be used to piece together the story or fill in any gaps.
The 2020 Election Coup: How the Democrats Stole the 2020 Presidential Election by David Walker
Link: https://www.myincrediblewebsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/The-2020-Election-Coup.pdf
Throughout this 404 page “book” the writer includes quotes of tweets of major players, links to obscure websites or blogs, and different kinds of reports.
Example from page 298:
Using the same tips above, pull out relevant information that sparks your interest, or is new information to you. You can archive the websites or screenshot them to preserve the information.
There are plenty of other items to add, so I anticipate this to be a changing post as we move through these. Feel free to comment or email any questions and share your findings publicly. If you fell like it, tag me on Twitter @gal_suburban with what you uncover.
Happy hunting Team Democracy!
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TY! This is so appreciated Gal.
The first one I did a check on: "Backdating Ballots"....the postal worker withdrew their claim totally when faced with an investigation that would hold them to account....go figure! Only 130 ballots arrived after election day there...
Man alive I feel polluted scanning through that "book"...even the website name rings bells. The grease of this operation is rancid everywhere one looks. Awesome pod with Jim Gal, you and your team's work is astounding tbh!